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Medford, Jacksonville and Cen
tral point.
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rapar ot in city or Maarora.
Official
Paper el Jackson County.
Sntarad at arcond-claaa mattar at
Madrd. Oregon, undtr taa aet at
full iMHd Wire
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WMi Mfor Ste-Orar
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A- a Howlett
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V. Hnrt Hamilton of. San Jose,
Cat., has been stopping for cveral
days at the Sunny Side and o has It.
A. Whitman who I interested with
him In bo me of his business here.
Mrs. Whitman has gone to Bckctey,
Cal., to visit her mother and bring
hor things so as to go to housekeep
ing. Air. Klmbcl and wife ot Klamath
Falls called for dinner last TuosdaV
on their way to Crater Lake.
Klmbcl is looking after the Interests
of the Weycrhauser Lumber Co. In
southern Oregon. Thurtdar Ardcn
Tyrrell ,of Lake creek was hero for
dinner.
Mrs. J. II. Howard of Trail and her
mother Mrs. Slosscn ot Pasadena,
Cat., came out again to Interview Dr.
Holt concerning Mrs. Howard's little
girl and while here took advantage
of the nice cool screened porch of the
Sunny Side.
Mrs. Ollc McPhcrson, nee Olio Nich
ols, and Mrs. William Von der Hoi
Ien were also pleasant callers on
Mrs. Howlctt and our daughter Hat-
tic, also Mrs. K. M. Stewart was vls
itlng Mrs. Howlctt Wednesday,
On last Wednesday Earnest McKce
ot Med ford who lg In the employ of
Hubbard Bros, came out to doctor our
gasoline cnglno and brought with hint
his wife, Mrs. Charles Lcho and Mrs.
Sam Richardson and whllo he was
working with tho engine they went
up to the swimming hole and waded
la the nice cool water ot Little Butte.
They had such a good time they prom
ised to return some day and take
dinner at the Sunny Side.
Mr. Polacr, tho pioneer hack driver
of Med ford came out last Thursday
with some men who were posting
bills for a wild west show and took
dinner with us. That Is only tho
t.hlrd lot of bllt posters that hare
been out hero posting bills for shows
of one kind or another. They must
surely think that money grows on
trees In these parts and I suppose
that it docs by the amount of apple"
box material that Is passing through
our town tho past few days, tor tbe
orchardlsts are taking out load after
load ot box material and soon apple
picking will begin and then monej
will become more plentiful. From
what I can learn the applo crop In
this section will bo. up to tho stand
ard and about a half crop of pears.
-'. J. A j res and his granddaughter
MUs Stella Ilvtz were in town last
Wednesday and as ho went homo he
took a load ot grain. Speaking of
grain, tho farmers around hero have
done their throbbing but the grain
was not up to tho standard, tho hot
dry spell damaged it some.
Green Mathews who owns a farm
about thrco miles north ot our town
wu In yesterday and reports that his
corn crop Is good, It is on sticky land
and it never falls when properly
treated.
J, W. Lawton and his two daugh
ters Misses Helen K. and Lorraine
came In from Crater Lake last
Wednesday afternoon and stayed at
the Sunny Sldo until after supper and
drove home in tho cool ot the even
ing.
O. C. Curley of Ashland and W
Vuuglin ot Hayfork, Cal., came out
from Jacksonville for breakfast on
HYtidnpnday Hiomjng on their way to
Trail to attend tho funeral of Mr.
Curly'B fathcr-ln-Iaw and Mr.
Vaughn's fathor,
James Culberteon camo out Friday
morning and brought soma very nice
mutton for salu in our town,
I see that my calling attention to
the danger attendlug tho crossing of
the little red hill Just below town hag
had its etfeet for our road Super
visor Kd Htton, has torn the top of
t iff, dragged It down on each side
and done a fine joe. He is surely
tke right man la that place. He h't
aet only reweved a dsnatrous menace
M rettieved ee of the kaideit hlllg
te putt oyer there Is In the country,
,1 that I wade a mistake hi my
Uet wIhmi I sUUd that Hem llsrnlsh
k4 taken a part f his family to
yMi' tot I skeuld have said that
tlMr Kd w" to the Dead Indian
apt-big, Nut I m (hat I aw
w J44ar Mm m agslu !
UMHtftl tMV Vpra (KM In m
Mir tee pet WM Vmf wW k W.
ill I Ml Ill II
WMi ftfe-ife to
nKs 1(h
Where World's Powder
Supply Comes From
Where is all the raw luntorinl com
lug from for tho viM amount of
powder that will lie- needed in the
Ureal Kurupcnu wnrf Tltnl ix n
question Hint South Americn onn
niwwor, hceordintj lo n news polo In
the July number of the Monthlv Hul
lellu of the l'an-Ainerk-au Union,
Washington, 1). C.
Slrnugv to ny, tlieime cvtintry in
the world which in times or pence
Mipplir tho crenteM net'tit to in
crease the proiliteUVMiei" of Hie
onrlli will now be called tiiwn for
ideuticnlly ie sumo ngetit lo Mipply
the means of destruction. That
country i the Urpubllu of Chilcj and
the product which has now numed
Mich tremendous importance is the
nitrate of toiln which it supplies to
the world. The nitrate fields of
Chile form n wonderful n".ct in the
national economy, and thii news
note state- that the government will'
sell at public miction, on August 10,
in the city of Santiago, ceitaiu nit
rate lands located in the province of
Tnrapncn, thus opening up for do
vclopment additional areas contain
ins this rvmnrknblp product.
The greatest u.c in recent years of
Chilean nitrate has been ''to make
two blades of 'crns qrew where but
one grew before," and in this capac
ity it has been n blessuip to human
ity. Tlic HS.C of nitrate of sodn ns n
lertinxer, tliousli very general now.
has been known to cur civilization
less than a century. Tho story goes
Hint an old Scotchman 'who lived
near the prtscnf'hitrftte fields about
1810, spread some soil containing
white eryMalA oV'er purt of bis car
een. Things plahtcd in (his particu
lar soot grew wonderfully. Samples
of the noil were sent to Scotland for
analysis, and the nature of the sub
stance and its value as n fertilizer
wns soon established. According to
tntdition, however, centuries before
tho Spanish conquer, the Incut of
Peru and some of the untivus of Bo
livia knew of the fertilizing value of
the white crystals, and nre supjKiscd
lo hno known how to produce them
from the crude material.
Today Chile enjoys radically n
world monopoly in th 'mduction of
Belgium Most Thickly Settled.
of All European Nations
The determined stand tnado by the
Belgians to keep their 11,000 snuare
mllcs'of territory, slightly larger
than tho state of Maryland, from be
coming a bat'.io ground for other na
tions, rcitr on an experience of simi
lar cond'.'u.ns dating back to the day.?
of Charlemagne and the early Fiuik
isb einnt't.
Tho g'OJlcr part of what Is now
'Ik-lglum w-,8, In the early hlsto'y of
Ktirope. governed by Teutonic pco.ile.
Flander. th? remainder of Belgium,
was undo. "French rule The progress
of the :-or.le of this land up lo the
early Nlncteouta nlury was a'n-I
only thresh enstant struggle tu es
cape from encroachment of other Eu
ropean nutlcn;. Holland, Vraiire,
German, Austria and Spain, in that
nation's rlury, all havo tried tli'd
hand at hading tnd governing tha
Belgian people The neutrality which
Belgium Is trying to maintain was
guaranteed In 1S32 by a concert at
tbo powers, after Belgium hud gained
Its Independence, by severo fighting
from tbe Butch. Kvcu then It p.ok a
French and English blockade of the.
Dutch coast to firmly establish Be'
glan freedom,
Belgium is tbe most thickly popu
lated country in Kuropo. ' It has u'i
area of 11,-100 square miles with a
population of TV million. Mid
land, with an area of 'i,'i'il square
miles, has a population of l,-.'ll,4:.0.
This density of population in the lit
tlo kingdom has enforced the culti
vation of small farms. The number
of farms ot lesg than ono and ouo-
PII'i: HMOKI.YU lXCKKASINO
ItAt'l IILV' I.V AM Kit IC'A
Xen rrocekn-lly-Wlilt-li ''IHto" Is He.
inoteil From Tobacco, HepoUH.
bio for (Jreat 1'opularlly
"Have you noticed that many more
men smoko pipes nowadays than fivo
or ten years ago?" asked J. C, Cran
ni or, an experienced tobacco man who
Is at tho Med ford Hotel for u few
days. "It Is no 'exaggeration my,"
continued Mr, Craumer, "that two
million' more mtn are smoking pipes
now than were ten years ago. This
tremendous Increase Is due to the
discovery of a process of treating Ilur
ey tobacco to removo tho bite from
it." i
"For many years tobacco men havo
known that Kentucky Hurley Is the
sweetest and Mildest of tobacco, Inn It
rswalucil tot a KlclinioinJ doctor to
disc-over the famuus 'Tuxedo Promts'
whlah reMoviHi eyury Irsee of bile or
stlHK, and prMwrriHi Hie orliilnsl weu(
m m frwhH f ike Uuriy"
thai fbli- "ThNo I'min" iiwt
NUMll' nm Mil M) bM KN4 lIIIM
MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE.
nitrate, and its ue is conslantly
growing. In 1UKI the e.Mrls reach
ed the high-water mark. Neaily
11,000,000 toiw were shiiocd from the
vniious H)its of tho country and
went to incrcn-c the productiveness
of the (.oils of many different na
tions. Incidentally, Chile derives a
golden harvest from the product. The
revenue derived from the export duty
on nitrate, if equally distributed
nmoin; the inhabitants of the country,
would give everv man. woman and
child no loss than $10 annually. This
great revenue Is beiu Used to build
railroads, improve harbors, foster
education mid to build up the nation
generally; an, taking into considera
tion the number of its habitants,
makes Chile one of thu richest coun
tries in the world.
The Chilean nitrate beds nre found
in a strip of country about ."00 miles
long, nt n distance varying from fif
teen to ninety miles from the Pacific
coast. The deposits lc in great bed",
or strata, nnd the product is easily
mined. The overlying strata are pen
etrated by small shafts or drills on
through the natural nitrate beds to
the underlying bedrock or substratum
of clay or gravel. At the bottom of
the shafts charges of powder or dyn
amite arc placed, which, when ex
ploded, break- up and scatter the sur
face layers and the nitrate. The
fragments of nitrate nre then gath
ered from the debris nnd carried in
carts or smull earn to the oficiuas, or
factories, which convert the natural
product into the white crystals of ni
trate of soda, sack them and then
transport them to the ueanvt )Rrt
for shipment.
Just now, however, the greatest de
mand for nitrate will be to make
powder nnd other explosives. Nitric
ncid Is needed to manufacture nitro
glycerine, dynamite, smokeless pow
der nnd the various kinds of high ex
plosives ued in these modern times.
Even in times of peace tho Unitrd
States mes for manufacturing ex
plosives three times the nmount of
nitrate used in the production of fcr
tilizcr. In times of rnr no estimate
can be made us Ut the nmount the
world will demaud, ntid doubtless t Ito
price of Chilean nitrate will soar.
quarter acres Is more than one-halt
million, with only a few thousands
of 50 to 125 acres. The number ot
larger farms Is now on tho Incrcanc,
partly because of the growth of the
stock raising Industry. Other cause
of prosperity are the coal mines and
tho textile and Iron and steel Indus
tries. Because of tho presence of n
great mass of Industrial workers tho
cause of soclallxm Is strong.
Tho capital of tho kingdom Is Brus
sets', with a population including sub
urbs, of 720,000. The nation has no
navy, but does a largo Importing an I
exporting trade, with a fair sized
merchant marine. The chlot seaports
on tho North Sea are Ostend, 1 1 cyst
and Nlcuport, The only colony of
the country Is the Belgian Congo,
Africa, whero rubber is tho cblof ex
port. Belgium's war strength up to Inst
year was estimated at 1KU.0UO, Al
most as If in some forehanded knowl
edge of the turn of European affair,
a new Jaw was passed Increasing tho
war strength to 310,000, This Is di
vided Into 120,000 for field service,
60,000 for auxiliary sprvlco and 120,
000 for garrisons. Tho large garri
son force Is mado necesiary by the
largo number of fortresses on tho sot
eral frontiers.
The language of Belgium Is largely
French In tho south and Flemish in
the north, Tho latter tongue is a
klud of combination ot the tongues,
of the Netherlands and Franco, Be
sides this a French patois Is spoken
amorm thu peasantry In several parts
of the country K. C. Star.
from tbo tobacco, is proven by the
hearty endorsement which tho to
bacco has received from hundreds of
such well-known names as Box Beach,
'John Philip Bousa, Congressmen Wil
liam F. Murray of Massachusetts anJ
W. Stuart Iloyburu ot Pennsylvania,
George Kandolph Chester tho author,
Harrison Flshor tho artist, Henry
Iteuterdahl tho well-known expert on
naval construction, Vlhljariuar Htuf-
ansson tho noted explorer, and many
others,
Tho manufacturers of Tiuodo are
giving a practical demonstration of
tho justification of their claims as ti
thu mildness, purity and fragrance of
Tuxedo tobacco, In this city this
week, by giving free for a few days
a silken pincushion In the shapn of
a mltilatiiro tea-pot to each purchas
er of a JOc tin of Tuxedo, This plu
cushion Is si the saiuu Hum useful
and oriiuineiilwl, and muy lie con
tldtirod ono of tliu most ronmrkuble
free proposition over offered to Iliu
I'mMIo.
Willi UtiAtnrA Utt MMiM mA
Lvl Until fef H4 4 k Will
MEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY 'AITQUSTJ7, 1?)U
LACONIA
BIGS
10
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Ni:V YOItlv, Aug. I" More than
lilOO passengers, mostly Aniorts.tr'
who scurried out of Kuropo at v
outbreak ot hostilities, reached Now
York today on tho t'unard Llnor Lit
conln from Liverpool. Sixty In thu
stcerngo wero persons of wealth, who
could get no other accomodations. He
sides steaming at night with lights
out to avoid tiormnu warships, TIm
Lnconla had her topMdcs, bridge and
funnels painted to resemble a steam
er of tho Norwegian line.
Many ot the Lni-onlaV passengers
endured hardships In getting out ,
the war xouc and most of thorn loit
their baggago behind Ouu man,
who said he wns In WcUbaden when
tho general etodus began, was oblige,!
to walk for miles to cross the border.
He carried his baggage on a wheel
barrow and crossed Into Helgluiu tiv
wuy of Llego. He estimated that two
thousand persons, Americans, Eng
lish, Uelglan and others wcru cross
ing nt tho -oiiio time.
STATE ASCERTAINING
POWER PLANT VALUE
Professor It. II, Dearborn of tho
University of Oregon cud C. J. (Ircen,
engineers for the .lote railroad com
mission, urrived Sunday evening to
make an inventory ,f tho physical
valuation of the local plant of the
California-Oregon 1'ower company
This is the first step toward nn
exhaustive probe by the railroad
commission into alleged excessive
rates charged local patrons for
power and light. Thev sHnt Satur
day and Sunday at Proiqwct and
have already cxnnun.d the Klamath
properties.
ATTEMPT TO DESTROY
I
OTTAWA, Out.. Aug. 17. A dis
patch from Knult Sto Marie, Onlnrlo,
to the Cnnadlan militia department,
states that an attempt to destroy tho
wireless station there was mado carlv
today. Sentries fired on nnd pursued
Hio men, who made thu attempt.
A dispatch received hero today
from tho BrltUb dopartmunt at Lon
don announced that all soldiers who
were In u state of desertion on Aug
ust 5 w rcccltu pardons provided
they surrender themselves In thu
United Kingdom beforo Hoptombor 1,
or any stntlon whero there are regu
lar forces, before October .
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Lady Assistant
M S. BAnTLETT
Phone M. 7 ma 47-4
Atnhahuse Karrlr Uapftlr Ootosmt
CJPHsms."
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Patronize Home Industries
THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN TH
SCREENS
WINDOW SCREENS
SCREEN DOORS .
WE
Make Them
If you want a. good Porch
Swing, lot u make it.
Pacific Furniture
and,
Fixture Factory
J'J, (J, 'JYowIm'Mko, Hi;, J'roji,
III) H, Holly fllmil
AVIATOR
MS
GERMAN
CAPTORS TURKEY
l'AHIS, Aim. 17. Tho following
storv illustrating the coolness of
I'lctich uvinlors is hciii iccitcd in
Paris today.
While flying out ANnce nit avia
tor was obliged on account of lack
of gasoline, lo laud in an Alxaliau
village. While he was filling his lank
he was MiipilstM by U strong (leiiuiiii
patrol. Unmindful of the presence
of the cm my, the Frenchman con
tinued to replenish his supply of fuel.
The tlct mntis were tal.cn aback and
fearing a Imp, they halted ncatb.v
without firing.
When his tank was lcptcnislied the
aviator resumed his flight. The tier
mans then perceived that Ihev had
been hoodwinked. They fired nt the
aeroplane but without lesult,
$300,000W
LONDON. Aug. l.i, VliK p. m.
Al'ter a conference today between
llenrv S. Hreckcnridge, nssistmit
sccretnry of war of the United
Slates, mid -Ambassador Waller
IIIiich Pagt the former stated that
sslUO.OOU would be hnuded lo Mr.
Page for use in London In relieving
American citixcus stranded in the
British Isles, owing to the otilbrcaS
of war.
The cruiser North Carolina will go
from rnttunitth to CherUjiurg. Ma-
Jor Charles A. Iledkiu, who is on
board, will take charge of the relief
work in France
HEARST VIOLATES
LAWS OF NEUTRALITY
SAX FKAXCISCO, Aug. 17. -The
following notification has been serv
ed on newspapers mid pre associa
tions of this city by ltriirAduiirnl
Charles F. Pond, U. S. N iiM'rvisor
of the twelfth iiaial district;
"The act of Ihu San Francisco
KxamnuT In heading out a tug fiini
ishiiig papers I'liiilainiiig iiiformuliou
of the whereabouts and of thu move
ments of belligerent uien-of-war and
conveying the (IcnuiiM coiihiiI to thu
Merman cruiser Leipsig on tin- high
sens off Ibis port is cnisidiTrd mi
neutral service and a violation of
the president's proclamation of neu
trality." MUST BELIEVE IT
When Well-Know n Mcdfont Proplo
Tell It so Plainly
Mrs. William Charley. .10." N.
Crapo Kt., Medfurd, Ore , says: "I
had much put it In tho small of my
back and sometimes I could hardly
bend or stralg'iUn. At night the
trouble bclhtrud mo, too and often I
couldu' slop. I tried plasters ani
llnlmentii but ti' thing helped mo.
When alnioHt (Vn( oil raged. I heard of
Doan's iv iluev rills. In less thin
two wee'r; nftci I began taking (hell,
I felt butter. I used In all four
boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills nnd they
inadu mo well. Doan's Kidney Pills
so completely cured mo of Itldi.o!'
trouble that I have had no sign nl It
over thrco years "
Price fiOc, nt all dealers. Don't
simply askfur a :iduoy reined-- get
Doan's Kidney VI' i1 tho samu tlot
Mrs.
Co, Pr).is, lii'Mo, N, V.
E ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT-HOME
Medford Iron Works
E. G. Trowbridgo, Prop.
Gcnoral Foundry und
Machine Works
Pacific 401; Home 298L.
Rca. Pac. G031; Home 227L.
Keep Your Money at Home
Wo make a Hpotiiiilty of Door and Window Frames and
JiiHido FiniHh, AImo Dooi'ri and Wiiidown.
QUAMTV Till!) BKST, PUrOJCB IHGilT
Ji'iielory Coi-noi' JCIuvuillli mill ii'li' Hlruoln,
Medford Sash and Door Co.
SE
I
LONDON, Aug. I". A dispatch
from Copenhagen nu,x the I'olilikcit
publishes a dispatch from Coiis'ini-
linople slating that Kii'-iu has de
inanded from Tin key permission for
Ihc unrestricted passage through Ihc
Dardanelles of the Kusntau Uluck
Sen licet.
The Kussiau Heel in Ihc lllack ea
since tho beginning of warlike npum
lions has ciiptuicd about u htiudvd
(termini and Austrian uierehaut vc
sels trading in those waters, Man
of them wcii) lank steamers convey
ing oil.
A III-:.I.TIIV, IIAI'PV WII'K
Is tho grcntcst Inspiration a mnu can
have mid tho life of tho family, ct
how many homes In this fair land are
blighted by the III health or wife and
mother!
It may be backache, headaches,
the tortuics ot a dlplacouiciit, or
some ailment peculiar tu her ncx
which makes lite a burden. Dwuy
woman In this condition should roh
upon Lydln K. I'lukham's Vegetnblo
Compound, mado from roots nuit
herbs, to restore her to health and
happiness.
TIRES
TIRES
TIRES
We have now on hand u large
nnd fresh stock of Itrpublic,
United Stales and .Michclin
tires, consUllng of nil sizes.
In nil probability there will be
another raise on tiles Inside of
forty-five days. lluv now
wiille we can save you money.
CRATER LARE
MOTOR CAR CO.
Wu W'niit You lo Try
FISHER'S
VERIFINE
FLOUR
High grade lutnl wheat and
is liiit'Xn'lh'tl. Wo n ro ox
flusivo agents ftf lho same.
Remombor, wc havo ov
erything in tho markot in
Fruits and Vogetablo3.
MARSH &
BENNETT
i:t of Firs
Phone WU
For
GALVANIZED
TANKS
OIL AND WATER
and
IRRIGATING PIPE
Go to J. A. SMITH
128 N. Grape St.
Tolophono 8!M)
RUSSIA
ULTIMA
To Automobile Owners
Wn wish to Inform iiiitomiibllu own
era that wo havo been using Uopiiblla
and U, 8. nobby (Ires on our Crater
UU stage run. Our auto slago has
made tho trip ono way overy day ex
cept HuudaM, nIiii'c. July 1st, nnd wu
havo only had one puiiduro. We )
I'crlnlly roeiiniiiiQiid cither ono of
thcuo makes of Hies on heavy cat it
where hard imago Is leqiilrcd.
Theso tires aio Kept In stotk by thu
Crater Laku Motor Car Co.
MALI, TAXI CO.
UNION FEED AND
LIVERY STABLE
FULL EQUIPPED
LIVERY STABLE
AMBULANCE SERVICE
112 South Hiveraido
Phono J fit)
GAUNYAW &
BOSTWICK
Propriotor.
Let Us Be
Your Cleaner
Wo know how.
Wo havo tho equipment.
Wo RtinriuiU'o our rk to ho equal
In quality to nny In tho world.
Trices thnt nro rontlitonl with
qunllty. Wn vinplny only whlto labor.
I:t tin hnvo your bunlnou wo nro
I tiro wn rnu plenno you.
I'hono 311 nml wo will call.
(lot Your Next ttult of
K
LOTHES
M.tllK AT
L E I N
l'lUCKM 1.00 UP
Alio Cleaning, l'roulni; ami Attorlni
TO
CRATER
LAKE
Auto Slno Irnvcji nt 8 u. in. on
Monday, Wnlnomliiy nml Friilny,
Ituuml-lrip $18 tiukolrt lioiiornl until
Hcptciuljvr !H). Hicu!itl ruli'H to (Jiuler
I.nko for purtiiM of fivo or iiiorc.
Four, fivo nml Hexcii-piiHiicnKcr tour
1 1 tr onm. ItoiiHounlilu rtitett to nil
citii'H nml poInlN, Kpcciiil rnli'H for
ull-ilny Ht'rviro nml Iiiryo louring
purticH.
Hall Taxi Co.
I'hono 100.
Recly nml Court Hull, Mi;rH.
Ittttilfttt
To loan on Improroa rancbM.
Intfrcit a par cant
"iniuranca That Inauraa."
II. M. BTINft
Nuy your Iniuranoa or a taxpayer
MRS. H. L. LEACH
Expert Oorsetiere
326 North Burtlott.
Phono CG3 M.
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Tho Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographers
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